As a result of the French and Indian War, the British's attention was drawn onto the colonies for the first time in a long time. Before the war, the North American colonies were profiting from Salutary Neglect, meaning that the British were neglecting the colonies and the colonies were benefiting from it. After the war, the British put more of a tight leash upon the colonies. They stopped the colonies from having independent governments, like the Virginia House of Burgesses. Also, the Proclamation for 1763 was passed, stopping the colonists from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains. The Stamp and and the Tea acts were also passed, the Stamp act being eventually repealed, but the Declaratory act was passed. Basically, the after the French and Indian war, the British kept a tighter leash on the colonies, pushing the colonies towards independence.
The french and Indian war had a huge impact on England it is....WHAT THE FRENCH WERE IN A WAR!
the french went over to the colinies and great britan and destroyed thier homes and crops and they had to share and they dident want to
The French and Indian War is misleading because The French and the Indians were actually on the same side, fighting against the British. The British won however and gained the majority of North America as their land.
how did the british officials change their policy toward the indians after the french and indian war
the british
the french and the british
After the French and Indian War, the French were expelled from North America.
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Generally speaking, the French and Indian Wars ended France's colonial ideas in India and North America. The British defeated the French armies soundly.
Colonies which now is known as America and British fought French and Indians
The British and the French in North America
The French & Indian Was was the expansion of the British - French fight for supremacy onto North American soil. Both sides worked to attract the many Indian tribes to their side, although the white colonists in North America heavily favored the British. The war affected North America because the British defeated the French in the New World, thereby setting the stage for the British vs colonist American Revolution.
America didn't invade Canada. The British did and the result was the French and Indian war.
The French & Indian Was was the expansion of the British - French fight for supremacy onto North American soil. Both sides worked to attract the many Indian tribes to their side, although the white colonists in North America heavily favored the British. The war affected North America because the British defeated the French in the New World, thereby setting the stage for the British vs colonist American Revolution.
both the french and the british wanted land in north America so they battled it out until it became british lands
False, it was the French who came out as losers.
The French and the British started fighting in North America and also fought in Europe
America and some indians